Remixed, A Capella Version Of "Pictures" Streaming From Disparager

Disparager will kick off the "Sayonara Summer Tour" beginning tomorrow October 3rd in Brooklyn, NY with a special show alongside 36 Crazyfists. In conjunction with the tour starting, Disparager has teamed up with Metal Sucks for an exclusive premiere of the remixed, acapella version of their song "Pictures (REMIX)." Check out the exclusive premiere over at this location, or simply stay right here and check it out at the bottom of this article.

On releasing "Pictures (REMIX)," AhKao says, "The EP version of 'Pictures' is pretty much a blaster with loud drums, heavy bass and guitar distortion, odd time signatures, and screams. So it was crazy fun to do a stripped down, nearly-entirely a cappella version. I think like it really brings out the chord qualities and gives the lyrics new emotional depth. Also, we're hoping the track will draw attention to our upcoming tour. The bookers, clubs, and other bands have been working hard to make this happen for us, and the Disparager boys and I are truly grateful."

Following tomorrow's show, Disparager will play shows alongside Genosha, Your Chance to Die, and Set and Setting. The tour runs through October 19th in Atlanta, GA. The full itinerary can be seen below.

After a line up change and nearly three years of blood, sweat, and tears, Disparager is as brutal and hypnotic as metal can be. The band has always been an extension of frontman Chris AhKao regaining his life from personal demons, but the guys' live set has become unreal. Witness some of the darkest, most soul crushing, punishing vortex of anguish humankind is capable of... when you catch Desparager on tour... if you dare.

Recorded with producer Jay Maas (Defeater, Bane, H2O, American Nightmare, Polar Bear Club), Timeless, Ageless is bursting with dense rawness and precision while pushing the boundaries of metal with tracks like "At Least I Still Have Bon Iver" - half folk song, half crushing mix of Isis and Slayer - and "Pictures" - a time signature mindfuck the band is proud NOT to call prog rock.